Public Health and Human Rights
Delve into the critical intersection of health and human rights with "Public Health and Human Rights," published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2007. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 512 pages and tackles pressing global issues. In Part III, the book confronts contemporary policy approaches, including Brazil's innovative integration of rights within HIV/AIDS programming. It also examines the complex and often contradictory global policies surrounding illicit drugs. The authors provide insightful recommendations aimed at enhancing future programs and strategies, making this book an essential read for policymakers, health professionals, and advocates alike. Discover how health and human rights can work together to create a more equitable world.